Lifecard International Investment is one of the genuine properties of the country that believes in giving back to society.
Unsurprisingly, the corporate develops and competes favorably in the industry, its operation is exclusive because it provides visitors with affordable housing and access for development, especially young Nigerians who are the queen of owning a house in Lagos.
As if that wasn’t enough, he recently organized an evening of awards to give back to the company.
However, it was a wonderful event, as dignitaries from other parts of the country honored the first edition of the Nigerian Initiative Awards for Nigeria (NNIA).
The head of the initiative, Grace Ofure Ibhakhomu, in her opening address, said the explanation for why the praise initiative to motivate and revive the patriotic spirit of Nigerians.
According to her, the new Nigeria we need can only be achieved when we play our individual roles and paintings in synergy to foster a formidable alliance that will create a new horizon.
Ibhakhomu said he believed that a new Nigeria is imaginable if we can expand a mindset to give back to Nigerian society and not receive at all times, even if it quotes the words of John F. Mr. Kennedy; “Don’t ask what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. “
However, among the outstanding dignitaries who provided this award was Lifecard International Investment logo ambassador Joseph Yobo, who also spoke about the true Nigerian spirit and what Lifecard International Investment is doing in Nigerian life in the genuine real estate sector.
The focus of the occasion was the presentation of a car to winning star Ms. Lade Owolabi, who could not control his emotion and tears because he could not, was genuine until he was handed the car key.
According to Mrs Lade Owolabi, this Christmas is special to me. This car is going to replace everything in my life and in my family. Lifeautomobiled International Investment, I thank the organizers of this award. I am pleased that investors benefit from goodwill. of the owners of the real estate company. Thanks one more time.
Continuing, the laureate told her that other people were laughing at her about her return to Nigeria.
“These are other people who haven’t noticed what I noticed, they’re other people who haven’t noticed the court order I’m running with. “
Ms. Lade’s account is one that represents patriotism and the true Nigerian spirit after leaving her convenience in the United States, where she studied and worked to return to her local country to give strength and bring smiles to the faces of her fellow Nigerians.
Despite being the first edition, the participation was overwhelming. The room was filled to the brisses with other people passionate about Nigeria, others whose preference is for Nigeria to be big again.
It is wonderful to know that we still have many other people who will do everything they can to make the positive adjustments we need in our nation.
“In general, we are grateful to God for the good luck of the occasion and look to the 2nd edition in 2021.
The director, Grace Ofure Ibhakhomu, is the CEO of Lifecard Investment International Limited, which is a leading player in Nigeria’s real estate sector. His real estate career is an inspiring story of good fortune. Born on April 28, 1978 in Edo State, Grace attended elementary school, Ekpoma, the best college, Ekpoma, Holy Trinity High School, Sabogida – Ora and finished her graduate studies at Ambrose Ali University in Ekpoma, all in Edo state. Alumni of the prestigious Lagos School of Business, the Owner Management Program (OMP24) and is married to Pastor Christopher Onoye and has children.
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